Which JDEE version?

Daniel Clemente <dcl441-bugs <at> yahoo.com>
2009-01-01 12:09:54 GMT

Hi, I see that JDEE 2.3.5.1 has been around for a long time (some of its bugs too), and I don't know if this is the
preferred one for new users.
I have seen at least 3 JDEE versions:
- JDEE 2.3.5.1
- JDEE from Subversion's trunk, versioned like 2.3.5.2
- JDEE 2.3.6 (a branch in Subversion)
Which one is the best? (Less bugs, most active development, ...) Which ones are dead?
Thanks
Daniel

Help me add JDEE resources in EmacsWiki!

Daniel Clemente <dcl441-bugs <at> yahoo.com>
2008-10-18 18:50:52 GMT

Hi,
I'm trying for months to use JDEE, but each time I open it, it is to see bunchs of errors, crashes, keys which
don't work, misconfigurations, stack traces, infinite loops, etc. It's Emacs, so I accept it...
However, I saw information about how other people are using JDEE, and apparently it's capable of doing
wonderful things, from code browsing, to finding errors in code, integrating with other tools,
importing projects, debugging, managing big projects, creating UML diagrams, etc.
I as a novice didn't think this all was possible, and I think that lots of people (even Emacs users) wouldn't
believe that Emacs can do so many things. A poll about this would be fun
Therefore I propose to write somewhere (for instance in EmacsWiki) about how powerful is JDEE (combined
with CEDET et al.). This should motivate new users to try further, and maybe also suggest developers that
such a good program could be included in a standalone application, either the official GNU Emacs or other.
I started writing about JDEE in EmacsWiki. I remodelated this page
http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/JavaDevelopmentEnvironment and wrote about the features. The
plugin list will grow larger.
I also linked to tutorials which show *visually* all the things that you can do in JDEE. Specially
interesting is:
http://www.skybert.nu/cgi-bin/viewpage.py.cgi?computers+emacs+java_programming_tutorial .
Just these screenshots motivate the readers to keep on configuring their .emacs
Now I think that a keypoint is this page: http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/JdeeVsEclipse
There could be a list of Eclipse features there, and for each feature, the JDEE equivalent. See for instance
how the page for „GnusGmail“ was done. I started writing only the questions there!. So any
collaboration is useful.

jde installation error

weixin yuan <weixinyuan <at> hotmail.com>
2008-01-28 04:00:28 GMT

I tried doing the follow in ubuntu 7.10 but the package just doesn't install. I am a newbie to linux so I don't
know what to do. My school uses emacs and jde for the java class so it would be helpful to have an ide
environment to use with emacs for homeworks.
wei <at> wei-laptop:~$ sudo apt-get install jde
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Suggested packages:
ant checkstyle libtomcat5-java
Recommended packages:
ecb
The following NEW packages will be installed:
jde
0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 0B/1572kB of archives.
After unpacking 3846kB of additional disk space will be used.
Selecting previously deselected package jde.
(Reading database ... 98912 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking jde (from .../archives/jde_2.3.5.1-2_all.deb) ...
Setting up jde (2.3.5.1-2) ...
Error in `/usr/share/doc-base/jde', line 1: the first line does not contain valid `Document' field
dpkg: error processing jde (--configure):
subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
Errors were encountered while processing:
jde
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
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JDEE won't compile, YA set-extent-begin-glyph problem

Hi,
Cross posting incase some of the gurus haven't switched to
sourceforge...
I've had this problem before but I can't remember how to fix it. I
found an email from Paul but it doesn't give me enough information.
Basically, I'm trying to compile JDEE to increase performance. I'm
using "GNU Emacs 22.1.1" on Mac OS 10.5.1. When I compile I get a
bunch of warnings and they end with this error:
In jde-jeval-cm:
jde.el:2570:25:Warning: `compilation-finish-function' is an obsolete
variable
(as of Emacs 22.1); Use `compilation-finish-functions', but it
works a
little differently.
jde.el:2570:25:Warning: `compilation-finish-function' is an obsolete
variable
(as of Emacs 22.1); Use `compilation-finish-functions', but it
works a
little differently.
Wrote /Users/adhamh/elisp/jde/lisp/jde.elc
Wrote /Users/adhamh/elisp/jde/lisp/regress.elc
In setnu-after-change-function:
setnu.el:315:26:Warning: `string-to-int' is an obsolete function (as
of Emacs
22.1); use `string-to-number' instead.